UFC 150 takes place Aug. 11 at Pepsi Center in Denver. The main card
airs on pay-per-view and features a lightweight title rematch between
champion Benson Henderson and former champ Frankie Edgar. Prelims air on
FX and stream on Facebook.

A Roufusport product, Camus makes his UFC debut on the strength of a three-fight win streak built while fighting on the regional scene. All three of the wins in his current streak were earned by decision, but Camus’ first eight career wins included seven stoppages, including four by knockout and three via submission.

Meanwhile, Pague likely finds himself in a must-win situation after opening his octagon career with a 1-2 mark. Incredibly, the fight with Camus will be Pague’s third fight in a nine-week span after earning a June 8 win over Jared Papazian and falling short against Ken Stone on June 22.

The Hallman vs. Tavares bout was originally scheduled for UFC 150 then later moved to UFC 151, where it will still reside following the addition of the Camus vs. Pague fight to the UFC 151 lineup. UFC 151 takes place Sept. 1 in Las Vegas.

As the UFC 189 tour made its last stop in Dublin, featherweight champ Jose Aldo was met with a torrent of abuse from the Irish fans. It might have been unpleasant, but it might also have been just what he needed.